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economy. stay tuned for that. j.j., as we continue our thoughts on the situation unfolding at the washington navy yard, if you can tell me, how far does the lockdown in washington continue? in other words, how big of a state of alert is washington, d.c. on? >> the coast guard set up a temporary restricteded zone. all of the waterways are off limits to both not already there. when you walk around the area around the yard until then driving around the roadways around there and having also driven through this morning, i've seen an enhanced security presence. in some cases there are people on capitol hill. i saw a kument of officers with automatic weapons. there are people out with dogs. there are cars in certain places. there's an enhanced presence around the white house. i don't think that this is an insignificant scenario. it may go on for hours or for a day, but i don't think it's something that is going to pop back to normal or regress to normal within the next couple of hours. >> j.j. -- >> this could last for a
economy. stay tuned for that. j.j., as we continue our thoughts on the situation unfolding at the washington navy yard, if you can tell me, how far does the lockdown in washington continue? in other words, how big of a state of alert is washington, d.c. on? >> the coast guard set up a temporary restricteded zone. all of the waterways are off limits to both not already there. when you walk around the area around the yard until then driving around the roadways around there and having also...
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we are -- >> that's the president's message on the economy said he had a policy to help fortify the economy. and make it stronger for the future but the two other big headlines. president saying that several people have been wounded, some killed in what he called a mass shooting at the navy yard in washington, d.c. now, this appears to be an ongoing matter, for the police chief until washington said moments ago there could be potentially two other shooters at large. stressed the word potentially on that. now with regard to syria, one headline there said the agreement with the russians that arrived over the weekend could end the threat of chemical weapons in syria more on that throughout the day as that continues to take shame in the coming weeks ahead. first to elizabeth mcdonald for the message on the economy which is why the president is out today. elizabeth. >> good to be with you bill. the president talked initially about what the white house did to stop the financial crisis, talked about the bailouts ab talked about rescuing the autoindustry. just want caveat here no mention that the t
we are -- >> that's the president's message on the economy said he had a policy to help fortify the economy. and make it stronger for the future but the two other big headlines. president saying that several people have been wounded, some killed in what he called a mass shooting at the navy yard in washington, d.c. now, this appears to be an ongoing matter, for the police chief until washington said moments ago there could be potentially two other shooters at large. stressed the word...
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it was scheduled previously to talk about the economy. we understand the president is running slightly behind. we have no indication that he will not speak. we are also waiting a press conference from local d.c. law enforcement that was supposed to take place 30 minutes ago. we do not have that yet but we'll bring you there as we have that. it's a three-mile radius between where the navy yard is and where the white house is and the capitol hill is. gregg: it's interesting that all of this is taking place within a three or two mile radius of the white house where the president was going to be speaking and now all of a sudden, that has been put on hold. we don't know if it's because of the events at the washington navy yard where several people have lost their lives according to officials but i want to go back to john. so look. you know this venue. you know the circumstances. you know the personnel. so what would you be looking at here in terms of the shooter? >> well, i guess the thing that is most alarming, especially to law enforcement o
it was scheduled previously to talk about the economy. we understand the president is running slightly behind. we have no indication that he will not speak. we are also waiting a press conference from local d.c. law enforcement that was supposed to take place 30 minutes ago. we do not have that yet but we'll bring you there as we have that. it's a three-mile radius between where the navy yard is and where the white house is and the capitol hill is. gregg: it's interesting that all of this is...
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like wal-mart has been such a profitable model in our economy that other businesses are looking in saying walk in and do what they're doing is well so it becomes kind of like the standard you know and over the last several years you see this proliferation of low wage jobs in the retail industry as well as the restaurant industry and. i think that we can do better because they're so profitable there's no and i want to debate about thirty seconds left but what can people do to help you know make sure that wal-mart really . pays workers who work in ways i think that every time they go in and shop at a wal-mart they should tell the manager like i want to be a patron here but i want to know that their workers are treated good and i'll stop shopping here until i know that you improves quality for workers and you have any websites or organization that people can get involved in or go to apply for and they can check out our walmart dot org as well as d.c. jobs and justice dot org and. i think you have c.w. dot org as well all have information thank you so much nikki lewis executive director of d.
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but we have to get the economy growing. we're working at an economy far below capacity. what that means is that workers have stagnant wages and these numbers that they're missing on will never be regained again. >> thank you for joining us. sylvia salgretto, from u.s uc berkeley. >> one company selling popcorn, but not in the way that you might think. >> hiring temp workers in time for the holiday rush. they were about to receive a lone, but the government shutdown delayed the low. you're doing well. you're expanding. you want to hire people. you have a small business administration loan. it's still you borrowing money from a bank, but it has to go through the government. you were close, what, within a couple of days? >> yeah, we were very close. >> so now what happens? you're watching closely. we're watching the nat, we are watching the house, they're going to open up tomorrow morning and you're going to call and say, give me my. minute. >> we're not achieving much, so now we just wait. >> the holiday season that we think comes in right after thanksgiving, but seems to
but we have to get the economy growing. we're working at an economy far below capacity. what that means is that workers have stagnant wages and these numbers that they're missing on will never be regained again. >> thank you for joining us. sylvia salgretto, from u.s uc berkeley. >> one company selling popcorn, but not in the way that you might think. >> hiring temp workers in time for the holiday rush. they were about to receive a lone, but the government shutdown delayed the...
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why no one should really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports. that was a new alert and. scared me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry here's a. great thing. that had theatrical and a court of law around. there's a story. playing out in real life. for tonight's special edition of conversations with great minds i'm speaking with someone who's been working in green development issues since the one nine hundred seventy s. he helped build america's first solar village bill bakker is the executive director of the presidential climate action project and a senior associate at the natural capitalism solutions he spent fifteen years at the u.s. department of energy addition to his work at the climate action project he's also a member of mikhail gorbachev climate change task force and then advisor to the environmental and energy study institute here in washington d.c. william joins us now from denver colorado go b
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and dad and grandpa and grandma have left you with a big bill for all of their hollowing out hold the economy hold jobs. you know it's like back in the dust bowl days you know they had woody. guthrie woody guthrie you know going around town to town with a little guitar talk about you know shellacked bangle and do gold well that's what we're going to talk about you know i was inspired by looking at the story from los angeles where they're selling three billion dollars worth of bonds to fix potholes now there are so many potholes there because they actually haven't fix the roads for up to sixty years in some places so they're piling on taxes in order to pay for all of these past few decades where instead of spending a very small amount to keep the roads maintained during the whole process they're cute the costs are massive because they let this whole system go to rot so they have to dig up all the roads and repave them so this is what we have in our financial system education system eco system everywhere you look is like we could have just spent a little tiny bit more and save the system rather
and dad and grandpa and grandma have left you with a big bill for all of their hollowing out hold the economy hold jobs. you know it's like back in the dust bowl days you know they had woody. guthrie woody guthrie you know going around town to town with a little guitar talk about you know shellacked bangle and do gold well that's what we're going to talk about you know i was inspired by looking at the story from los angeles where they're selling three billion dollars worth of bonds to fix...
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employers only added two hundred thirty thousand jobs last month all those new jobs might help the economy there obviously not enough to put all unemployed americans back to work. but somehow the republicans don't get that they continue to stand by the myth that americans will magically find jobs if they just lose their unemployment insurance. what's really going to happen is the one point three million americans who are going to lose their health insurance their unemployment years you know this month is that they going to fall deeper and deeper into poverty according to a national employment law project. last year unemployment insurance helped to keep one point seven million americans including four hundred forty thousand children of unemployed adults out of poverty and as matt we go less is points out over at slate that millions of americans lose their unemployment insurance some fairly substantial fraction of the long term unemployed or just stop looking for a job and drop out of the labor force if you're long term unemployed he writes and almost by definition looking for work has not b
employers only added two hundred thirty thousand jobs last month all those new jobs might help the economy there obviously not enough to put all unemployed americans back to work. but somehow the republicans don't get that they continue to stand by the myth that americans will magically find jobs if they just lose their unemployment insurance. what's really going to happen is the one point three million americans who are going to lose their health insurance their unemployment years you know...
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education saddling a generation with crushing debts and inflating a bubble that could bring down the economy so just like the u.s. government underwrites most mortgages now in the united states they also underwrite the majority of student loans well these student loans unlike those mortgage debts you can't walk away from you can't ever escape them from bankruptcy so the average student is now graduating in america with debts of between twenty seven thousand and forty thousand dollars but as matt taibbi. and this piece points out the government is raking it in they're planning on earning huge amounts of money over one hundred eighty billion dollars over ten years a lot of it they say if that if the student defaults the former student defaults they actually get to add twenty percent more so they're like a subprime lender now you know what i found fascinating about the met is was you describe gilding so these universities like larry over there at new york university my alma mater they borrow billions from the government near zero percent and they use that money to guild or to create the dorms t
education saddling a generation with crushing debts and inflating a bubble that could bring down the economy so just like the u.s. government underwrites most mortgages now in the united states they also underwrite the majority of student loans well these student loans unlike those mortgage debts you can't walk away from you can't ever escape them from bankruptcy so the average student is now graduating in america with debts of between twenty seven thousand and forty thousand dollars but as...
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that's how our economy works best. that's how we grow. the subtotal of all the budget agreements that we have reached so far proves that there is a path forward that it is possible. and if we focus not only on our politics, but on what's right for the country. and the one thing that i think hopefully in the new year will focus on is seeing if we can put a package like this together with a little bit less drama, a little less brinkmanship, not scare the heck out of folks quite as much. we can come together as democrats and republicans, to cut spending and raise revenue in a way that reduces our deficit, protects our middle class, provides ladders into the middle class for everybody who is willing to work hard. we can find a way to afford the investments that we need to grow and compete. we can settle this debate for the very least not allow it to be so all consuming all the time that it stops us from meeting a host of other challenges that we face, creating jobs, boosting incomes, fixing our infrastructure, fixing our immigration system, p
that's how our economy works best. that's how we grow. the subtotal of all the budget agreements that we have reached so far proves that there is a path forward that it is possible. and if we focus not only on our politics, but on what's right for the country. and the one thing that i think hopefully in the new year will focus on is seeing if we can put a package like this together with a little bit less drama, a little less brinkmanship, not scare the heck out of folks quite as much. we can...
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entertainnt tourism is a big driver of the economy. let's just hope it is not only a sign that there are foreigne who have a lot of money who are comi and increasing the demand at disneyland. if it is just that, that won't bode well. >> disney raised the price 100% in the last 10 years. i'm sur americans incomes haven't up that same period of time. >> eric, you make a good point. disney races its prices every year for the last 10 years. this is not new. this is not something that is saying that the economy is fine. thiss costs going up. this is the threat of inflation. we have commodities that have gone up substantially, cotton, will you lumber. and you better look out for the federal reserve policy. they will take the wraps off and we will see inflation in a big way. >> wayne hit on something. a lot of the water rides at disney, water prices are sky roeting and fue prices going up too. >> it is not bottled water in those rides there. >> i know that. >> mr.ed to- mr. tead can barely afford it. nobody is taking a victory lap for any job
entertainnt tourism is a big driver of the economy. let's just hope it is not only a sign that there are foreigne who have a lot of money who are comi and increasing the demand at disneyland. if it is just that, that won't bode well. >> disney raised the price 100% in the last 10 years. i'm sur americans incomes haven't up that same period of time. >> eric, you make a good point. disney races its prices every year for the last 10 years. this is not new. this is not something that is...
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the fed's actual monetary policy because that then can print but attitude in expectations about the economy and the fed abilities are what can cause people to actually lever up and affect some of those behavioral decisions right right exactly and within the federal reserve there's a tremendous sensitivity to how policy is communicated i think it would be fair to say that for the for the fed communication is considered as important as the policy itself it's what determines whether or not policy will be effective i think that's where we start to see some of the struggles and that these these are ph d. economists and professional bankers and people whose natural tendencies may not be to communicate in the most transparent mode note that the fed is actually very aware of that and it's very sensitive and has a tremendous effort underway to try to be more transparent but as you and i have discussed separately sometimes it takes interesting forms and doesn't always achieve what they're seeking to achieve absolutely and in terms of said speak and its value what is it because i have to imagine that
the fed's actual monetary policy because that then can print but attitude in expectations about the economy and the fed abilities are what can cause people to actually lever up and affect some of those behavioral decisions right right exactly and within the federal reserve there's a tremendous sensitivity to how policy is communicated i think it would be fair to say that for the for the fed communication is considered as important as the policy itself it's what determines whether or not policy...
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they crashed the economy. they bust the banks. they doubled the national debt. they bankrupted this country. and i have to say, today on the day we can see the our 1 million more people in work in our country, that is 1 million reasons to stick to the economic plan that we have. it is 1 million reason to keep on getting the deficit down, delivering on education, to living on welfare. it's 1 million reasons to say more borrowing to more spending and more debt. that is the same old labour. never again. [shouting] >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. last night, speed the honorable german will be fully heard. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. last night -- [inaudible] the gay world war ii codebreakers of this country went world war ii. the government indicated in july it would move to give a pardon to him for his conviction for indecency which led him to take his own life. to my right honorable friend, can he tells when the pardon will be credited? >> first of all let me pay tribute to what alan and all the people who worked at the park if our country. it was re
they crashed the economy. they bust the banks. they doubled the national debt. they bankrupted this country. and i have to say, today on the day we can see the our 1 million more people in work in our country, that is 1 million reasons to stick to the economic plan that we have. it is 1 million reason to keep on getting the deficit down, delivering on education, to living on welfare. it's 1 million reasons to say more borrowing to more spending and more debt. that is the same old labour. never...
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it is the economy where are talking about, i think the answer is, no. even though i understand why groups are delighted, bpa can do more, thee epa can do backbone what be enough to encourage energy to transition and the united states. you have to happened from a lot of citizens. >> i very much like idea of trying a different approach and get to of getting a dividend check -- and the idea of getting a dividend check. where would the money come from? to provide the money for the dividend check? >> the simplest way that actually think is a powerful argument for going simple in american politics rather than be tocated, would simply pay the tax on carbon energy production. raise theould prospect that energy and great a natural -- and create an incentive to use less. if such attacks would generate test such a tax would generate -- if such a tax would generate a lot of revenue. there are plenty of people who say it's not a good idea. not all republicans think that. the simplest think would be a tax that is rebate almost all of the revenues very quickly that he
it is the economy where are talking about, i think the answer is, no. even though i understand why groups are delighted, bpa can do more, thee epa can do backbone what be enough to encourage energy to transition and the united states. you have to happened from a lot of citizens. >> i very much like idea of trying a different approach and get to of getting a dividend check -- and the idea of getting a dividend check. where would the money come from? to provide the money for the dividend...
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economy. today's the day that marks the collapse of lehman brothers that helped contribute to the financial fallout across the country that people are still dealing with today. but this is the latest information we have now based on the shooting that occurred first report at 8:20 a.m. eastern time that is the navy yartd 1.2 miles south of the capitol building and washington, d.c. shots fire inside the navy yard and a massive police response inside by helicopter in the air. and also by emergency vehicles on the ground. the numbers we have according to the washington, d.c. mayor that you just heard from, four wounded, about but no firm number of fatalities. he also believed that it was an isolated incident, his words. that took place again around 8:15, with 8:20 this morning. then you heard the police chief say potentially and she stressed potentially there is pursuit now of two others one described as a white male one as a black male. those reports are unconfirmed. it is an active ongoing matte
economy. today's the day that marks the collapse of lehman brothers that helped contribute to the financial fallout across the country that people are still dealing with today. but this is the latest information we have now based on the shooting that occurred first report at 8:20 a.m. eastern time that is the navy yartd 1.2 miles south of the capitol building and washington, d.c. shots fire inside the navy yard and a massive police response inside by helicopter in the air. and also by emergency...
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you can have it trickle through the economy enough way. and it was reasonably easy to to collect if you were to translate ireland's carbon tax into. dollars or euros per tonne of carbon in their head do you know if you have a sense of or or even an exact number for what that would be and how my comparison to get carbon tax is you know a little bit. roughly twenty five dollars a tonne twenty or twenty euros a tonne whatever the current exchange rate is so we originally set it up by force to mirror the european union has another way of pricing carbon called emissions trading scheme we've set it up tomorrow to mirror the thousand that price that exists across europe now the emissions trading scheme of things fall into a very low price but our carbon price this trade. saying i did stop consistency that you you know it's twenty euros a tonic whatever different up occasion that it applies it raises about four hundred million euros in tax revenue and in terms of arms going through different economic situations so we needed to balance our budgets
you can have it trickle through the economy enough way. and it was reasonably easy to to collect if you were to translate ireland's carbon tax into. dollars or euros per tonne of carbon in their head do you know if you have a sense of or or even an exact number for what that would be and how my comparison to get carbon tax is you know a little bit. roughly twenty five dollars a tonne twenty or twenty euros a tonne whatever the current exchange rate is so we originally set it up by force to...
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republicans have been keeping their emphasis on jobs and the economy. voter's number one issue. >> the sooner we begin to address our fiscal problem, i think the sooner the economy will begin to improve. >> as part of his economic message, the president is expected to ask lawmakers to invest in education. the nation's crumbling infrastructure and clean energy. while gun control won't be the central theme, it will still get some air time. several lawmakers have invited victims of gun violence. former congresswoman, gabrielle giffords and her husband, mark kelly, will join the arizona delegation. the couple just launched a new tv ad that will follow the president's speech, calling on lawmakers to pass gun control legislation. >> congress must act. >> president obama will take his state of the union message on the road later this week. on capitol hill, tara mergener for cbs news. >> gun advocate will be texas congressman, steve stockman's guest. >>> same-sex partners will soon have access to the very same benefits offered to their heterosexual counterparts
republicans have been keeping their emphasis on jobs and the economy. voter's number one issue. >> the sooner we begin to address our fiscal problem, i think the sooner the economy will begin to improve. >> as part of his economic message, the president is expected to ask lawmakers to invest in education. the nation's crumbling infrastructure and clean energy. while gun control won't be the central theme, it will still get some air time. several lawmakers have invited victims of gun...
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start a businesses create jobs and spur the economy. we will hear from jerry moran who authored the start impact, legislation aimed at helping businesses grow the economy. this discussion as part of a policy summit held by the consumer electronics association in las vegas. it is an hour. >> so, good afternoon. my name is larry downes. it means for an hour i can be up here and not back in the audience taking notes. just before the election, i wrote an article asking what it was that of intrapreneurs needed from washington. our panelists today may have a more productive agenda to discuss. i know there are many in the audience who are from washington. that is great because you will be hearing from some actual business owners and organizers -- organizations interested to talk about when the start up a economy does and does not need from washington. it is my great pleasure to introduce senator jerry moran will provide some introductory mar remarks -- remarks. both in the senate and then before 2010, and during seven terms in the house. he su
start a businesses create jobs and spur the economy. we will hear from jerry moran who authored the start impact, legislation aimed at helping businesses grow the economy. this discussion as part of a policy summit held by the consumer electronics association in las vegas. it is an hour. >> so, good afternoon. my name is larry downes. it means for an hour i can be up here and not back in the audience taking notes. just before the election, i wrote an article asking what it was that of...
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mom and dad and grandpa and grandma have left you with a big bill for all of their hollowing out hold economy hold jobs. you know it's like back in the dust bowl days you know they had woody. woody guthrie you know gone around town to town with a little guitar talk about you know shellacked bangle and do gold well that's what we're going to talk about you know i was inspired by looking at the story from los angeles where they're selling three billion dollars worth of bonds to fix potholes now...
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it is the economy where are talking about, i think the answer is, no. even though i understand why groups are delighted, bpa can do more, thee epa can do backbone what be enough to encourage energy to transition and the united states. you have to happened from a lot of citizens. >> i very much like idea of trying a different approach and get to of getting a dividend check -- and the idea of getting a dividend check. where would the money come from? to provide the money for the dividend check? >> the simplest way that actually think is a powerful argument for going simple in american politics rather than be tocated, would simply pay the tax on carbon energy production. raise theould prospect that energy and great a natural -- and create an incentive to use less. if such attacks would generate test such a tax would generate -- if such a tax would generate a lot of revenue. there are plenty of people who say it's not a good idea. not all republicans think that. the simplest think would be a tax that is rebate almost all of the revenues very quickly that he
it is the economy where are talking about, i think the answer is, no. even though i understand why groups are delighted, bpa can do more, thee epa can do backbone what be enough to encourage energy to transition and the united states. you have to happened from a lot of citizens. >> i very much like idea of trying a different approach and get to of getting a dividend check -- and the idea of getting a dividend check. where would the money come from? to provide the money for the dividend...
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, and we are approaching an extortion economy of which washington, d.c. is our nation's capital. now, what is the image that we have of people that go into politics? and there are very, very noble people that do go into politics and continue to go into politics today. i by no means adopt the opinion that they are all corrupt and they are all bad. in fact, your going to be hearing from some of them today. but what you have increasingly is, i think, a myth about what happens. and that myth is what i call the jimmy stewart myth. anybody here since the movie "mr. smith goes to washington," the old classic film? great film. jimmy stewart is sort of the innocent guy who's very earnest, and he comes to washington, d.c., and he just wants to do good. and, you know, the problem is there's all these bad guys out there, these special interests and these lobbyists that are corrupting him. and we've kind of approached politics in our country that way, at least for the past 40 years. in other words, the assumption has been that we have these publicly-spirited-minded pe
, and we are approaching an extortion economy of which washington, d.c. is our nation's capital. now, what is the image that we have of people that go into politics? and there are very, very noble people that do go into politics and continue to go into politics today. i by no means adopt the opinion that they are all corrupt and they are all bad. in fact, your going to be hearing from some of them today. but what you have increasingly is, i think, a myth about what happens. and that myth is...
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reasons they were there that every year the university system turned out 400,000 college graduate and the economy never produced anywhere 400,000 jobs for college graduates. there's a lot of inequality in this world. this is how all the wonderful open borders could lead to what happened at the boston marathon. looking for ahere college education, seem to be doing well. the only wayhat their lives can have in meeting -- meaning is to take someone else's lives away. they were not empowered. just about a year before another young man tried to blow up a car bomb in times square new york. he and his wife have college degrees. he had a job and a home mortgage. like a lot of americans he lost it. most of us were raised to face failure in the face of this and pick ourselves up and go to work. i hope you will do that. the only wayught his life could matter is if you to go a the lives of people he did not even know. the first decision we have to make before we can get to all of the policies and things that would change the world for the better is to share the future, to try to create a world of shared pros
reasons they were there that every year the university system turned out 400,000 college graduate and the economy never produced anywhere 400,000 jobs for college graduates. there's a lot of inequality in this world. this is how all the wonderful open borders could lead to what happened at the boston marathon. looking for ahere college education, seem to be doing well. the only wayhat their lives can have in meeting -- meaning is to take someone else's lives away. they were not empowered. just...
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there is something wrong with our economy or government. when one out of every seven families means the government to put food on their table. >> what is wrong with fairness and economics? >> i believe in fairness and growth and the reason i wrote this is the truth is i don't want to spoil the ending but the truth is the fair system of the mall is the free enterprise system. that's what creates the growth and jobs and the opportunity. when you have a free enterprise system that is what creates the highest living standard for the vast majority of the people. one of my concerns and motivation for this book is i believe we have moved away from the free enterprise system and have become too dependent on handouts. i'm not talking about welfare, payments to the welfare mothers or that lose their jobs. there is a massive corporate welfare in this country giving away hundreds of billions of dollars a year to corporations. i don't think the government should be picking winners and losers in the free market system. >> is it fair to tax people a diffe
there is something wrong with our economy or government. when one out of every seven families means the government to put food on their table. >> what is wrong with fairness and economics? >> i believe in fairness and growth and the reason i wrote this is the truth is i don't want to spoil the ending but the truth is the fair system of the mall is the free enterprise system. that's what creates the growth and jobs and the opportunity. when you have a free enterprise system that is...
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last three, four, five years the economy has not been very well. the middle-class median family income has fallen by $3000 since the recession began. so this has been a tough time for the middle-class. absolutely. i'm talking about the things the middle-class has access to today versus 25 years ago. there's just no comparison. all those things you mention, the computer, cell phone, ipod. for example, just to give you one example in medicine, if 30 years ago you had been diagnosed with cancer, the doctor was essentially handing you a death certificate. today we have very high survival rates and cancer. we are getting there. same with heart disease and so many other ailments. look what's happened with aids. we reduced the death rate from aids by 90% at 25 years. that's an astonishing achievement. so i find this to be very peculiar when i talk to young people because they believe this is a terrible time to be alive, that there's all these problems in the world. my gosh, we are inherited a terrible situation when we go into the workforce. i sayhow many
last three, four, five years the economy has not been very well. the middle-class median family income has fallen by $3000 since the recession began. so this has been a tough time for the middle-class. absolutely. i'm talking about the things the middle-class has access to today versus 25 years ago. there's just no comparison. all those things you mention, the computer, cell phone, ipod. for example, just to give you one example in medicine, if 30 years ago you had been diagnosed with cancer,...
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it will hurt the economy and we shouldn't go there. and very frankly, we have been in session now some six weeks, not one bill have the republicans put on the floor of the house to avoid sequestration. >> we need a plan. we need leadership to make sure this is set aside. i was disappointed i didn't hear specifics from the president on how we were going to do that. >> on the issue of guns, you heard the president lay out a long list of places where gun violence has erupted in this country. aurora, colorado, littleton, and most notably in our area, blacksburg, virginia, and the campus of virginia tech. when they came out tonight, lawmakers on both side of the aisle had a very different view on where this debate goes, not tonight, but tomorrow. on wednesday, when they get back to work and begin to debate this again. republicans are saying they heard nothing new tonight. democrats are saying this was a change on how this country is going to view gun control. >> i think the president said let's vote, let every member of congress go on recor
it will hurt the economy and we shouldn't go there. and very frankly, we have been in session now some six weeks, not one bill have the republicans put on the floor of the house to avoid sequestration. >> we need a plan. we need leadership to make sure this is set aside. i was disappointed i didn't hear specifics from the president on how we were going to do that. >> on the issue of guns, you heard the president lay out a long list of places where gun violence has erupted in this...
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actually not even the long run the short run it's going to cost our economy billions of dollars lost revenues absolutely because it's still an austerity budget and we're still in an austerity mode which means ratcheting down the the economy rather than building it up by patton tonio thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you joe. always great to see you coming up. the most progressive generation since world war two so what's the republican plan to get young people to vote conservative the answer after the. legal. illegal. or legal. rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. this is the media leave us so we leave the. potions to cure. for the physical. issues that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from. politics only on our t.v. . they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the ground. behind this zone there is what we call the bank on which there is a deposit of plutonium left by security
actually not even the long run the short run it's going to cost our economy billions of dollars lost revenues absolutely because it's still an austerity budget and we're still in an austerity mode which means ratcheting down the the economy rather than building it up by patton tonio thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you joe. always great to see you coming up. the most progressive generation since world war two so what's the republican plan to get young people to vote conservative...
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economy will not be doing well. well, the u.s. economy's not doing well. why? >> basically because the deficit is out of control. that's all we do is spend money on servicing the debt on the deficit. it was compelling. i was never a deficit hawk, and that shook me up. you know, you do the math, if you do the math, stls a problem as a nation that everybody's talking about. republicans think ce with cut spending, democrats think we can raise taxes. they are both half right. they are missing the third iningredient. you can solve a deficit. you have three choices. anyone, any company, any business, anyone has the same three choices socially if you have a financial problem like the one we have where your revenue and your expenses are totally mismatched. you can raise your revenue. you can raise taxes. you can cut your spending. both republicans and democrats are right, but the third thing to do is growth. you can grow your economy. if you grow your economy, you know, people go off of unemployment, tax revenues increase, a lot of go ahead things happen, and growth in
economy will not be doing well. well, the u.s. economy's not doing well. why? >> basically because the deficit is out of control. that's all we do is spend money on servicing the debt on the deficit. it was compelling. i was never a deficit hawk, and that shook me up. you know, you do the math, if you do the math, stls a problem as a nation that everybody's talking about. republicans think ce with cut spending, democrats think we can raise taxes. they are both half right. they are missing...
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so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will bwillneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal costs per hour have gone up 10% to 25%? >> well, you have to put that question in context. first of all most of our low wage jobs are in the retail and service industries. a study was done on impact of raging minimum wage to $12.25. in the real retail industry that would amount to 1 hers of annual sales. 6% of payroll. so we're not talking about a dramatic shift, number one. number two, would you hire them? i think the answer is if you want to stay in business and want to stay competitive, yes, you will. no question about it. we're looking
so the economy is 15 trillion-dollar. so it will generate jobs when those people will spend that money. but it's not a jobs program. it's a wage program. that increase, that economic activity, those people will spend that money. it will increase the amount for foods and services. who produces the goods and services? more workers, more workers will bwillneed to be hired. >> and richard, help me out here. will you be less reluctant to add another worker or two on a shift if your marginal...
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ip would create jobs and boost growth in the two economies critics say that these negotiations are not to just about trade but also about reining in the wild ways of the internet as well arty's paula peter all over fills us in on the latest. just over our shoulder over here just over your shoulder over there is the u.s. embassy now the john kerry the secretary of state says that the n.s.a. spying saga isn't going to be an issue when it comes to talking about trade but that saga has limited trust between the two countries how can you have trade when you don't have trust i mean germany and the you is nothing else than. let's face it the slaves of the united states politicians are saying oh this is very bad desperate and assess buying an engine american but there is no real consequence out of it you know how does that relate both to business in particular if you say one of the big giant german companies would you be willing to sit down with one of your american counterparts to do trade knowing that perhaps they were listening in to all of your secret conversations of course the n.s.a. and
ip would create jobs and boost growth in the two economies critics say that these negotiations are not to just about trade but also about reining in the wild ways of the internet as well arty's paula peter all over fills us in on the latest. just over our shoulder over here just over your shoulder over there is the u.s. embassy now the john kerry the secretary of state says that the n.s.a. spying saga isn't going to be an issue when it comes to talking about trade but that saga has limited...
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economy given this track record. well i mean the democratic mayor of d.c. vetoed the city council because he understood that having three large businesses that are going to employ a lot of people in low income areas is a good thing and that ultimately it's better to have nonunion non-unionized jobs than no jobs at all and nationally wal-mart pays pays their employees comparable wages to unionized supermarkets so the idea that they were just that they are destroyers of small businesses is actually not met by the data nationally well you know actually that's incorrect because when you look at wal-mart the reality is wal-mart yes pays some sours but they don't pay benefits very often and the benefits that they pay are too costly for most workers who are called associates and wal-mart to access that's the reality and in fact when you look around and see what happens with the wal-mart associates is that they end up on public assistance or they end up having to tap into food stamps or they end up in the emergency room so the reality is it's not only the destructi
economy given this track record. well i mean the democratic mayor of d.c. vetoed the city council because he understood that having three large businesses that are going to employ a lot of people in low income areas is a good thing and that ultimately it's better to have nonunion non-unionized jobs than no jobs at all and nationally wal-mart pays pays their employees comparable wages to unionized supermarkets so the idea that they were just that they are destroyers of small businesses is...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. well coming up on our t.v. there's an old saying that the early bird catches the worm but c.-span may be taking this just a bit too far for coverage of the twenty sixteen race for the white house begins today of more than twelve hundred days before both are cast a look at this foolishness just to have. a north carolina was the scene of a confrontation between an undercover cop and a rapper now it started with the officer demanding the rapper give up his arizona iced tea even though the can was clearly marked as just tea we'll speak with a man who was rolling in the to. took place. when u.s. colleges are now offering courses on drones for piloting drones to engineering drones of the future as students are taught that these skills are growing industry and in-depth look at drones one zero one coming up in the show.
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when we don't have that -- that capital coming into their income, it has a trickle-down effect on our economy, our local businesses, our food trucks. they are not able to sustain, because they really rely on that business. and in the last shutdown it was about five days before d.c. was funded. and now we're going on our 15th day. >> i got a tweet from damon, who says . . . we have this -- talking about a silver lining here. we have nourish now. give it a listen. >> we rescue unused fresh food from food providers at get them on the tables of families. we have received many calls from families who have found themselves suddenly in need of food assistance. on the other side of the coin we have had almost an equivalent number of government workers reaching out to volunteer. >> so lauri, at least we have some citizens stepping up and being good samaritans. talk about how the shutdown has effected your organization and your community. >> yeah, this has been incredibly tough on the youth center and nonprofit in general. last week we furloughed 80 staff people and went down to essential services, and
when we don't have that -- that capital coming into their income, it has a trickle-down effect on our economy, our local businesses, our food trucks. they are not able to sustain, because they really rely on that business. and in the last shutdown it was about five days before d.c. was funded. and now we're going on our 15th day. >> i got a tweet from damon, who says . . . we have this -- talking about a silver lining here. we have nourish now. give it a listen. >> we rescue unused...
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economy. >>> retrial. amanda knox once again facing murder charges. could she be forced to leave the united states and return to an italian prison. >>> wild ride, the boaters and their daring video, cycles kling five twisters on the water and we ask them what were you thinking. >> one, two, three, four and the fifth over there. >>> and i good evening on this monday night. as they come on the air we hear you. we have been tracking the words all of you have been using all day about what is going on in washington, orders like birre, sabotage, blackmail and enough. the president expressed outrage that one faction in one house of congress is ready to bring the entire federal government to a halt. here's our shutdown clock counting towards midnight. jonathan karl now looks at the shutdown that seems both real and surreal. jon. >> reporter: at this point a shutdown looks unavoidable. the only question is how long will it last. with a shutdown now all but certain, the president issued a warning. >> a shutdown will have a very real economic impact on real peop
economy. >>> retrial. amanda knox once again facing murder charges. could she be forced to leave the united states and return to an italian prison. >>> wild ride, the boaters and their daring video, cycles kling five twisters on the water and we ask them what were you thinking. >> one, two, three, four and the fifth over there. >>> and i good evening on this monday night. as they come on the air we hear you. we have been tracking the words all of you have been...
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actually not even the long run the short run it's going to cost our economy billions of dollars lost revenues absolutely because it's still an austerity budget and we're still in an austerity mode which means ratcheting down the the economy rather than building it up by patton tonio thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you joe. always great to see coming up. the most progressive generation since world war two so what's the republican plan to get young people to vote conservative the answer of the day. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. stay with substory. let's get this guy like you but smear about guns instead of working for the people most issues the mainstream media we're pretty much on the bridegroom's vision. of the good rather. than the poor. it was a. very hard to take out. once again. why have you ever had sex with her thick hair. live . the. in the best of the rest of the news progressives have a friend at the vatican as message for the catholic church as a world day of peace pope francis the first who has just selected as time magazine's person of the year
actually not even the long run the short run it's going to cost our economy billions of dollars lost revenues absolutely because it's still an austerity budget and we're still in an austerity mode which means ratcheting down the the economy rather than building it up by patton tonio thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you joe. always great to see coming up. the most progressive generation since world war two so what's the republican plan to get young people to vote conservative the...
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i think we are on the edge of talking about things like the economy and getting more people involved in the economic success of our city. the role of technology and rolling out of health care reform, challenges all of us. how do we get good, healthy citizens and programs out there to do it? a lot of good conversations, no longer negative about what you didn't do to me, but what we can do together to investment in each other? i would like a budget that reflects that. >> thank you so much, and i am barbara taylor with k cbs radio and thank you all for joining us. if you have comments come out to one of the mayor's budget town hall meetings or drop him at line at his email mayoredwinlee@sfgov.org. thank you. test, test, test, test, test, test, test, test okay i'd like to call this meeting to order. hello. good afternoon, everyone thank you so much for coming to disaster council but i did want to welcome a few new members we have today. so we have jean who's the gov. of the area red cross. welcome. we have mark who's our brand new city c i o (clapping) >> bob ceo of the chamber of commer
i think we are on the edge of talking about things like the economy and getting more people involved in the economic success of our city. the role of technology and rolling out of health care reform, challenges all of us. how do we get good, healthy citizens and programs out there to do it? a lot of good conversations, no longer negative about what you didn't do to me, but what we can do together to investment in each other? i would like a budget that reflects that. >> thank you so much,...
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economy, a mistake for global competitiveness, to slow down. i'm convinced the agency has the authority it would need to address issues around promoting brayed band issues going forward. driving investment, driving motivation. >> did you feel like congress was your partner? >> i did. the transformation of the universal service fund was a good example. it is a good example of how pipe -- bipartisan things can get done in washington. i'm proud of the work that rob and i did at the commission on it. and we worked very well with congress, both democrats and republicans in a good back-and-forth dialogue to get that done. i think our relationship with congress was a healthy one. we didn't agree on everything. but debates were on the merits. listen, in our system, debate, argumentation is good. it leads to getter analysis and better outcome. >> let me say something about bipartisanship. under julius' leadership in the commission, if you disagreed with him, he didn't hold a grudge and we got on with the commission. that's the way it should be, and that
economy, a mistake for global competitiveness, to slow down. i'm convinced the agency has the authority it would need to address issues around promoting brayed band issues going forward. driving investment, driving motivation. >> did you feel like congress was your partner? >> i did. the transformation of the universal service fund was a good example. it is a good example of how pipe -- bipartisan things can get done in washington. i'm proud of the work that rob and i did at the...
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what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or philadelphia, and so this is going to be a big boom, and it's a good thing that they finally got this thing going and rolling. >> for a lot of corporations, we are talking about the seat of the government, which is there is leverage there. >> is it going to be competition for national harbor? >> well, now -- >> the argument is everybody should be -- they can absorb all of it. there's enough people that want to come to washington that will for one reason or another will go to the harbor or the hotel, and the hotel has a unique position, and there's only
what about the impact on the city's economy? >> oh, the impact on the economy means you are talking about jobs, jobs, jobs. this is a great city to have a convention and the reason is there's something in washington, d.c. for everybody. so while you may have the conventioners at the convention, this is a city where you can bring your family and they can go on tours and museums and there's a lot of free stuff here where you would not have in new york or atlantic city or chicago or...
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the real monetary standard, the gyroscope of the civilized will economy for centuries must be destroyed. in nominal in convertible token to avoid the substance had become a fashionable zero cost monetary standard of the fed to bid the academic economists and policy makers everywhere. and so it is today. in the meantime under president nixon, then european governments have become impatient to exchange their excess dollars for what remained of the u.s. gold reserves. nixon responded by defaulting at the gold window on august 15th, 1971 my very third birthday. the president abolished by executive order the last vestige of the dollar convertibility to gold. the remnant of the gold standard had been destroyed by the undisputed leader of the free world. the rise and fall of real money it seemed was now it's finished chapter of history. it was in effect trading commodity. though even today monetary authorities hold about 1 million ounces of gold. and also contrary to the conventional opinion at that time, the dollar would continue as a world reserve currency to this very day. the world dollar
the real monetary standard, the gyroscope of the civilized will economy for centuries must be destroyed. in nominal in convertible token to avoid the substance had become a fashionable zero cost monetary standard of the fed to bid the academic economists and policy makers everywhere. and so it is today. in the meantime under president nixon, then european governments have become impatient to exchange their excess dollars for what remained of the u.s. gold reserves. nixon responded by defaulting...
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that helps our own local economy. being based in spokane, washington, we're trying to be a driven as much as greg is in san diego and bill in washington, d.c. in spokane we're trying to create a craft brewing university in turn they go to the grocery and vote every time when they purchase. what we're seeing in each neighborhood around the united states is people buying local. it could be u.s. it could be your neighborhood, your state or your region. people are proud of the beers made in the united states. stone brewing, port city and that's something worth fighting for, especially this time of era where much is being outsourced. 100 years ago basically all the beer in the united states was made here. today the largest brewer in the united states might make 2 million barrels. those large conglomerate companies are based overseas. >> i was out to dinner with my young adult son, and he was asking connoisseur-like questions of the waiter about their drink offerings. when the waiter went with a away, i quizzed him about th
that helps our own local economy. being based in spokane, washington, we're trying to be a driven as much as greg is in san diego and bill in washington, d.c. in spokane we're trying to create a craft brewing university in turn they go to the grocery and vote every time when they purchase. what we're seeing in each neighborhood around the united states is people buying local. it could be u.s. it could be your neighborhood, your state or your region. people are proud of the beers made in the...
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japan's economy posted growth. the office said in its preliminary report that the gdp declined on an annualized basis in the same period. let's get a check on the markets. the dollar is higher against the yen. as you can see it's currently quoted right below that 94.95 to 97. traders are buying dollars as their more optimistic about the u.s. economy. that's after weekly jobless claims came in better than the market consensus. the euro is also higr against the yen. that's after the european central bank president said on thursday that the regional economy is stabilizing. the euro against the yen being quoted at 124.34 to 40. now onto stocks. tokyo share prices continue to rally. that's after six straight days of a winning streak. the nikkei average at that's gain of 1.26% from thursday's close. soul's kospi is down by .12 percent.soul's kospi is down by a percent.esoul's kospi is downf a percent.osoul's kospi is down of a percent.usoul's kospi is d of a percent.lsoul's kospi is d2 of a percent.'s kospi is down b a p
japan's economy posted growth. the office said in its preliminary report that the gdp declined on an annualized basis in the same period. let's get a check on the markets. the dollar is higher against the yen. as you can see it's currently quoted right below that 94.95 to 97. traders are buying dollars as their more optimistic about the u.s. economy. that's after weekly jobless claims came in better than the market consensus. the euro is also higr against the yen. that's after the european...
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prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk about. insinuating that they care about our lives that's not true they don't since the crisis began in two thousand and seven what we've been told over and over is that we must move forward we must not look back these banks are too big to fail we need them stop banker bashing so we're always told to continue forward and day after day after day after day after day after day since then they are constantly taking half a fraction of a penny there another fraction of a penny there another fraction of a dollar there and it adds up to trillions over the years and everybody wonders why there are so many peop
prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk...
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the national infrastructure for the highways and the automobile age and it is a great news for the economy and small business and because it means more of a customer base and it is also a bad things for businesses in the transportation planning where we had been used to the planning for the automobile only road space and it is just the case that when you have thousands of people moving through a city, getting everybody from point a to b by a car is not going to keep on working, new roads is not an option and there is not the land use space and the transit is expensive and it is certainly important and that is why we are seeing many cities across the country implement the bike lanes and these are lanes that have separation between the traveling and automobile traffic and bicycle traffic with plastic posts or parked cars or planters, and it is an innovative solution that does not take a lot of time to put in that many cities are starting to implement and the co-author and the impact on the local economies i have been examining the data speaking with the owners, across the country, and the ci
the national infrastructure for the highways and the automobile age and it is a great news for the economy and small business and because it means more of a customer base and it is also a bad things for businesses in the transportation planning where we had been used to the planning for the automobile only road space and it is just the case that when you have thousands of people moving through a city, getting everybody from point a to b by a car is not going to keep on working, new roads is not...
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overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are befiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they knotheir lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing everything cost less a we get richer. >> to focus on the gdp if we would provide amnesty to 12 million in legal immigrants yes a total sum of products manufactured would grow. >> the more people in the bigger it gets but it is abstract but it doesn't mean anything for the public because if you find a the government with low-end jobs gdp is rising but opportunities for meaningful growth are eroding. john: what would you do with the 12 million who are here? >> you remove them as identified by law and allow them to leave voluntarily. if we have the incentives in place they would self to port with attrition. john: make it so
overwhelmingly shows by increased economic growth but the duty is even low-skilled immigrants are good for this economy. they are befiting not just people like me or people working in washington d.c. because they knotheir lawn, watched their children but this is not the zero sum game and the data is clear it is a no-brainer. john: of the immigrant pains my house we are richer? >> yes. because he is cheaper e makes construction and prices lower for all of us. john: adits minder standing...
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i want to see our economy recover. i like to see a stronger labor market, fiscal policy address the issue that i mentioned. -- issues that i mentioned. i think that things are moving in the right direction. i am cautiously optimistic about the next couple of years. >> thank you. [applause] i am sure there are a great many questions that have already been shared with our presenters. let me turn the floor to them. >> i master student -- am a master's student. if treasury had mentored a trillion dollars and platinum coin, with the fed have accepted it -- minted a trillion dollar platinum coin, with the fed have accepted it, and what would it mean going forward? >> i am not going to give that any oxygen. [laughter] the treasury and federal reserve over the weekend -- the treasury issued a statement that the federal reserve approved, stating that we did not think this was the right way to deal with this problem. there are legal issues, policy issues. the right way to deal with this problem is for congress to do what it is s
i want to see our economy recover. i like to see a stronger labor market, fiscal policy address the issue that i mentioned. -- issues that i mentioned. i think that things are moving in the right direction. i am cautiously optimistic about the next couple of years. >> thank you. [applause] i am sure there are a great many questions that have already been shared with our presenters. let me turn the floor to them. >> i master student -- am a master's student. if treasury had mentored...
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that's not a good sign for the economy. that is basically the bulk of retail sales. >> oh, my god, i just spent $400 for my kids' freshman yearbooks. >> no. >> "cavuto on business" xt. >>> forget about the nation's capital going after walmart, this fight could be going national. hello, everyone. i'm charles payne in for neal cavuto and all eyes on the d.c. mayor who can kill the massive minimum wage hike onig box retailers, six others joining them to fight it as activists look to take this fight nationwide, but will that just have jobs taking a dive? to our guests, gary .? >> let's hope this d.c. mayor gets it right and vetoes this stupidity. look, walmart, one of the great business models ever, a cash-generating machine, creates jobs left and right, couldn't butts to communities and anchor for other businesses. no, let's dictate to them what they should pay people so all of a sudden they can't hire as many. is is a bad thing and would set a bad precedent if it gets rough to the rest of the country. >> speaking of a precede
that's not a good sign for the economy. that is basically the bulk of retail sales. >> oh, my god, i just spent $400 for my kids' freshman yearbooks. >> no. >> "cavuto on business" xt. >>> forget about the nation's capital going after walmart, this fight could be going national. hello, everyone. i'm charles payne in for neal cavuto and all eyes on the d.c. mayor who can kill the massive minimum wage hike onig box retailers, six others joining them to fight...
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we need laserlike focus on the economy. we need to analyze every proposal in light of, will this get america back to work? we need to get people working by reducing the government's role in creation of jobs. my state's motto, mountaineers are always free, which is a delicate means to me that we need to limit government and create more workers independence. in west virginia and so many other states, this means treating a level playing field for all businesses, regardless of their union status. west virginia is the perfect ground for our national principles. west virginians are fiscally conservative, we have the best rainy day fund in the nation, but nonetheless, employment has in my state.ed when liberals are the cause of the low economy, they seem to blame conservatives. i don't understand that. in west virginia come our legislature votes every day. i'
we need laserlike focus on the economy. we need to analyze every proposal in light of, will this get america back to work? we need to get people working by reducing the government's role in creation of jobs. my state's motto, mountaineers are always free, which is a delicate means to me that we need to limit government and create more workers independence. in west virginia and so many other states, this means treating a level playing field for all businesses, regardless of their union status....
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just a few examples there of natural disasters that took a toll on the economy. on was deadlocked, and this dragging on, the economic impact could be on par with disasters like these, and now they are looking for the next deadline, october 17, the day to raise the debt ceiling or risk running out of money to pay its bills, and many are predicting economic impacts that are much more serious than this current government shutdown. in washington, rt. >> the shutdown showdown is already having a big impact on our economy, and the closer we get to the default date, the more serious the consequences are likely to be for the u.s., and treasury secretary jack lew is saying this could send the economy spiraling, perhapsgreatn of 2009. researchers are still trying to understand the impact. a new study at a university of hank -- hong kong looked at suicide trends in countries around the world, and what they found is that the great recession has greatly increased the number of suicides. we explain. >> the current cap deville stalemate -- capitol hill stalemate is not just a p
just a few examples there of natural disasters that took a toll on the economy. on was deadlocked, and this dragging on, the economic impact could be on par with disasters like these, and now they are looking for the next deadline, october 17, the day to raise the debt ceiling or risk running out of money to pay its bills, and many are predicting economic impacts that are much more serious than this current government shutdown. in washington, rt. >> the shutdown showdown is already having...
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and everybody operating in that economy ordinary people people just trying to do their jobs they're the ones who are the targets of these sanctions knowingness i can't help but ask why do you think congress is pushing for even more rounds of sanctions and what windows and tail there's a disagreement i think it's not necessarily a public disagreement but it's one that is definitely. sort of undermining this process in which you have some who say. look sanctions are a tool to be used in diplomacy we're going to go into negotiations with iran and we're going to say we can lift the sanctions if they do. take some steps on the nuclear program but there are others who are really driving the sanctions debate who view this much differently they view say actions as a way to put pressure on iran in such a matter that to basically prevent diplomacy from going forward they want to make the sanctions on lift a bill there's a bill that mark kirk senator from illinois is talking about introducing that would say that sanctions can't be lifted unless there is regime change now this sounds familiar t
and everybody operating in that economy ordinary people people just trying to do their jobs they're the ones who are the targets of these sanctions knowingness i can't help but ask why do you think congress is pushing for even more rounds of sanctions and what windows and tail there's a disagreement i think it's not necessarily a public disagreement but it's one that is definitely. sort of undermining this process in which you have some who say. look sanctions are a tool to be used in diplomacy...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report. issued. critique three times for charges read arrangements three. three. two three. download free blog politics video for your media project a free media dog r t v dot com. good afternoon a welcome to prime interest i'm harry and boring and washington d.c. and here's the story that we're tracking today. it's good news for jobs or is it the two headline numbers from this morning big employment report beat expectations but about two thirds of those games were in leisure and hospitality temporary work or retail sector overgaard plus of this the federal reserve which keeps a very close tabs on this report will take notice of the improvement in unemployment which take down to seven and a half percent which this is just one percentage point above where the fed would start to consider slowing down at the eighty five billion dollars per month and money printing program now just a few weeks into her new role as f.c.c. chairwoman mary j
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report. issued. critique three times for charges read arrangements three. three. two three. download free blog politics video for your media project a free media dog r t v dot com. good afternoon a welcome to prime interest i'm harry and boring and washington d.c. and here's the story that we're tracking today. it's good news for jobs or is it...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an exaggeration. they will lose jobs. >> the sequester blame game has started. live with us secretary of transportation ray lahood who sound add pretty loud alarm bell on friday. mr. secretary, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> you talked friday about a calamity in our air service system in america, a billion dollars in cuts that have to be made at the department of transportation, $600 million from the faa, 47,000 faa employees will need to be furloughed at least one day per pay period. is it still going to be safe for the american public to fly if this sequester goes forward. >> one thing we never compromise on is safety. we will never take a back seat to safety. safety will not be compromised. but we will have twork with the airlines in slowing planes down. but there will be enough controllers to make sure planes are guided in and out of airports safely. >> this is about a
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment roles. this is not an exaggeration. they will lose jobs. >> the sequester blame game has started. live with us secretary of transportation ray lahood who sound add pretty loud alarm bell on friday. mr. secretary, good morning. good to have you here. >> good morning. >> you talked friday about a calamity in our air service system in america, a billion dollars in cuts that have to be...
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you cannot sayhat abo the economy. the economy right now is a true goldieocks economy. it's not that great, not really that bad. but what the markets look at is, is somebody going to be able to rein in this fiscal irresponsibility? we are on a road that's unstainable. and to stefan's point, he ought to ba politician. let's not raise taxes, not reform the tax code and let's never cut spendi. we'll deal with that next year sometime or mewhere in the year 2020. >> senator stan, we've got to give him ahance to respond. >> well, i've got say, john, i love you but you've got to tlern how to declare victory. the deficit right now, we're headed for below 4% of gdb. it's going to be probably below 2% in a couple of year if you basically would just learn how to stand patnd finds something to worry about, this econy will heal itself. you have to let it shuffle around. >> stefan, you're saying don't rein in any sfending at all. we're fine with medicare, medicaid, social security, we're fine right now, we're perfectly okay? >> what i'm saying is, just inch along, learn how to dlir v
you cannot sayhat abo the economy. the economy right now is a true goldieocks economy. it's not that great, not really that bad. but what the markets look at is, is somebody going to be able to rein in this fiscal irresponsibility? we are on a road that's unstainable. and to stefan's point, he ought to ba politician. let's not raise taxes, not reform the tax code and let's never cut spendi. we'll deal with that next year sometime or mewhere in the year 2020. >> senator stan, we've got to...
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were going to fail and then this was going to spread is a contagion to the rest of the main street economy is an absolute urban legend i documented in my book the main street banks were not in trouble there wouldn't have been a run on the bank there was no great depression two point zero around the corner that's just. eroni is fears and false scholarship from the one nine hundred thirty s. and so we were sold a bill of goods and we ended up basically disabling the free market in the fundamental disciplines that a capitalist financial system requires so you don't think that the entire brains that somewhat have collapsed at the fact that step in no i lay out in detail that if you look at the main street banks community banks regional banks in the united states at the time they had something like twelve trillion dollars worth of assets less than two hundred billion or two percent consisted of toxic assets that were falling. and value all the rest of it was basically whole loans of one type or another that probably would have generated some losses over many years but there was no immediate dow
were going to fail and then this was going to spread is a contagion to the rest of the main street economy is an absolute urban legend i documented in my book the main street banks were not in trouble there wouldn't have been a run on the bank there was no great depression two point zero around the corner that's just. eroni is fears and false scholarship from the one nine hundred thirty s. and so we were sold a bill of goods and we ended up basically disabling the free market in the fundamental...
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should have said 27 months, pardon me. >> and sectors of the economy are absolutely growing. look at automobile manufacture, oil and gas and energy and professional services those are growing and that's primarily college-educated people over 30 years old. where we are dragging terribly and have 25 to 30% unemployment, high school drop-outs, new college graduates and low, unskilled workers and that part of the economy was thriving, when the whole thing was running on a bubble. that's not going to come back nearly as fast and frankly, you know, building an economy on unskilled, nonhigh school graduates is not going to be there. it's getting those people to get more education. >> jonas, isn't this important? aren't we making strategic changes in the jobs market so that we will have a better, basically, labor market in the future? >> unfortunately, i do think that we're getting a little european and which means we might always have a lower participation rate than in the 90's, a lot of those countries have low participation rates, too, longer unemployment insurance, more disabilit
should have said 27 months, pardon me. >> and sectors of the economy are absolutely growing. look at automobile manufacture, oil and gas and energy and professional services those are growing and that's primarily college-educated people over 30 years old. where we are dragging terribly and have 25 to 30% unemployment, high school drop-outs, new college graduates and low, unskilled workers and that part of the economy was thriving, when the whole thing was running on a bubble. that's not...
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. >> reporter: the economi housint is an economic squeeze play leaving both sides of the street with hard choices. >> americans are struggling to pay rent across the country. but each community faces unique challenges. that's why state and local officials are often at the forefront at efforts to find solutions. joining me now to discuss rental policy is director of the washington, d.c. office of planning, and for a long time people were fleeing washington, d.c. now they're pouring in, but it creates a new set of challenges. >> it does set a new set of challenges. we're moving generations of five decades. our rate of growth is astonishing to us. 1100 people a month additional to the city. >> if the land was just sitting there waiting to be developed would people come in without incentives, without tax breaks, without the things that intervene in the market, would developers come in and build large numbers of units that the median d.c. family can afford to live in? >> probably not. probably not. i mean, it depends on where in the city they would be doing the building and what the cost
. >> reporter: the economi housint is an economic squeeze play leaving both sides of the street with hard choices. >> americans are struggling to pay rent across the country. but each community faces unique challenges. that's why state and local officials are often at the forefront at efforts to find solutions. joining me now to discuss rental policy is director of the washington, d.c. office of planning, and for a long time people were fleeing washington, d.c. now they're pouring...
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to continue paying your mortgage payments with no money in the economy to pay it so so far there was a doubt his now you have repossessions in this country where sheriff's call with the guardian which is our police force to try your victim families out of their homes and they're not guilty of anything now unlike most countries in our constitution the family home is protected and isn't viable to save us to law and it clearly states it's not positive law you know so people who don't know what that is i would be axin statute so our family because our irish history is used to oppression. from british forces from years ago and stuff like that so it's in trying to our constitution so i became quite famous from a video if anybody wants to see it on you tube it's called constitution holds share and we actually have a clip of that right now let's check it out. the registrar gives the order yes he puts on the sheriff's house and tells you cold possessed homes that i do you think that's fair that's right i'm lawful you know what i'm telling you it's not an animosity that gaiety today topol comm
to continue paying your mortgage payments with no money in the economy to pay it so so far there was a doubt his now you have repossessions in this country where sheriff's call with the guardian which is our police force to try your victim families out of their homes and they're not guilty of anything now unlike most countries in our constitution the family home is protected and isn't viable to save us to law and it clearly states it's not positive law you know so people who don't know what...
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there are a lot of things in the economy where we know know this is where the economy is going. we want to do it faster, but in a sustainable way. the united states should want to lead in how we do that. >> in the politics of abundance, there are several instances where you saved the president could act on his own without congressional approval. what are some of those instances? >> for example, in the area of education, the sector of education -- it is a question of how we accelerate it? the president working with the department of education could create a data exchange system that allows us to personalize education. there is a similar thing with healthcare. the president could use executive authority and lay the foundation and act to accelerate that movement to the digital platform. >> where does congress come in? >> in a number of places. at the end of the book, we lay out for trades we think congress could take part. one is related to the broadband area. there was a ceo council that suggested that there are trillions of dollars of savings if the government moved all of its bu
there are a lot of things in the economy where we know know this is where the economy is going. we want to do it faster, but in a sustainable way. the united states should want to lead in how we do that. >> in the politics of abundance, there are several instances where you saved the president could act on his own without congressional approval. what are some of those instances? >> for example, in the area of education, the sector of education -- it is a question of how we...
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will return in a close attention to whistle blowers and the war economy and the money spent on trying to call attention to the fact that there are war crimes happening right now but the previous administrations committed war crimes and crimes against humanity and the current administration is protecting. war criminals while they're persecuting was simpler hours and there are social justice and peace activists also and so you know i am upset with obama. as usual but i learned when they. the movement or the lack of movement in the middle men and so d.c. is an important place we learn to organize across the country we weren't to rally people together to say that these wars are still happening. or has expanded africa thirty five or thirty six countries where u.s. troops are drones are and it's just pitiful the lack of response to it we have been organized seeing peace i mean i'm sorry turn to peace now for several weeks we have a couple dozen people who are committed to helping us across the country but you can be assured if it were if it were romney as president mccain or bush we'd have
will return in a close attention to whistle blowers and the war economy and the money spent on trying to call attention to the fact that there are war crimes happening right now but the previous administrations committed war crimes and crimes against humanity and the current administration is protecting. war criminals while they're persecuting was simpler hours and there are social justice and peace activists also and so you know i am upset with obama. as usual but i learned when they. the...
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syria to the economy. it underlines the vast burdens this president, this white house are presently facing. the issue of guns, foreign policy issue regarding what's taking place in the middle east. as the president said it has been my number one focus on the economy. this is intended to be a week long push that coincides with the trip to the assembly plant trying to highlight progress that has been made within the american economy. as evidenced by those remarks, alex, i think it's clear this president has been forced to spend so much capital on other topics, capital many would suggest hasn't necessarily been wasted but hasn't gone to the ends they are hoping for. that's certainly the eyes with guns and in many cases with syria as well. he has a lot of work ahead of him as well as he tries to make his case about the economic successes. >> if anybody is asked what happened in august and in early september as far as the white house, they will say syria. that is the dominant narrative, the thing the white hous
syria to the economy. it underlines the vast burdens this president, this white house are presently facing. the issue of guns, foreign policy issue regarding what's taking place in the middle east. as the president said it has been my number one focus on the economy. this is intended to be a week long push that coincides with the trip to the assembly plant trying to highlight progress that has been made within the american economy. as evidenced by those remarks, alex, i think it's clear this...
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that puts in more buying power and increases demandhat overall increases growth in the economy, leading to other hiring. so in that instance, i think it's about time that we raise the minimum wage. >> john does this just ignore supply and demand. >> completely. i love the argument here that these companies are making so much money, how dare they make so much money. and i love the jobs plan. you have companies withlot of cashn balance sheets so the jobs plan of the administration is, we want you to take that cash and hire people you don't need. look, the minimum wage affects only about 2.9% of workers, and understand the average family that has a minimum wage worker makes $53,000 per ye. people are in poverty because they don't have jobs. people are not ipoverty because they're making minimum wage. >> and talking about jobs, tracy, the job creators, small business, gary mentionethis, are they the ones who wl get hit hardest by this? >> absolutely. you raise the minimu wage, they can't afford the extra dishwasher in the kitchen. and why should they when they can have family members do it?
that puts in more buying power and increases demandhat overall increases growth in the economy, leading to other hiring. so in that instance, i think it's about time that we raise the minimum wage. >> john does this just ignore supply and demand. >> completely. i love the argument here that these companies are making so much money, how dare they make so much money. and i love the jobs plan. you have companies withlot of cashn balance sheets so the jobs plan of the administration is,...
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to continue paying your mortgage payments with no money in the economy to hit a so so far as a dad his now you have repossessions in this country where sheriff's call with the guardian which is our police force to try your victim families out of their homes and they're not guilty of anything now unlike most countries in our constitution the family home is protected and isn't viable to save us to law and it clearly states it's not positive law you know so people who don't know what that is i would be axin statute so our family because our irish history is used to oppression. from british forces from years ago and stuff like that so it's in trying to our constitution so i became quite famous from a video if anybody wants to see it on you tube it's called constitution holds share and we actually have a clip of that right now let's check it out on. the registrar gives the order yet he puts on the sheriff's house and tells you cold repossess the homes that i know you think that's fair that's right i'm lawful you know what i'm telling you it's not and i'm asking the guy the today told poll c
to continue paying your mortgage payments with no money in the economy to hit a so so far as a dad his now you have repossessions in this country where sheriff's call with the guardian which is our police force to try your victim families out of their homes and they're not guilty of anything now unlike most countries in our constitution the family home is protected and isn't viable to save us to law and it clearly states it's not positive law you know so people who don't know what that is i...
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how it works up to corporate america and government to learn from the unique way of the bubble based economy that silicon valley is based on meaning if you were trying to generate, as a government, trying to generate new revenue, silicon valley has the answers. if you're trying to explore and ignite better innovation within your companies, silicon valley has the answers, and from an entrepreneur's standpoint, how is it different than in other places which it is because so much is based on failure and learning from one's experiences, but it's also recognizing that you can be part of the process of adopting other people's ideas, or you may have the idea for the next big thing, but bottom line is there's an authenticity to the way things are done in the valley that's accepted no matter who you are. >> you go on to write that failure is a badge of honor. >> guest: yeah, it is. i have to say i'm not completely convinced across the board. i don't nay anyone wants to go in knowing that entrepreneur is going to fail, but there is a batting average, and most tell you out of ten, you know, investments
how it works up to corporate america and government to learn from the unique way of the bubble based economy that silicon valley is based on meaning if you were trying to generate, as a government, trying to generate new revenue, silicon valley has the answers. if you're trying to explore and ignite better innovation within your companies, silicon valley has the answers, and from an entrepreneur's standpoint, how is it different than in other places which it is because so much is based on...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. international in the very heart of moscow. time same sex in perth tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. of last week's attack on the boston marathon has reignited the debate about security and terrorism now some in congress are using that tragedy to try to push through a controversy all online information sharing bill that the senate rejected one year ago but we really need more invasive cyber snooping laws also last week's fertilizer plant explosion in texas revealed the ugly truth about worker safety in america isn't it time for more not less regulation and our economy society and livelihoods all depend on something so old that it predates mankind by hundreds of millions of years does that really make sense well more on that and tonight's daily take. earlier today the massachusetts u.s. attorney's office announced that it will charge joe cars.
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. international in the very heart of moscow. time same sex in perth tom hartman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture. of last week's attack on the boston marathon has reignited the debate about security and terrorism now some in congress are using that tragedy to try to push through a controversy...
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have disrupted the economy significantly. it will throw a wrench into our economy at a time when it is beginning to gain traction. as of right now, our economy is in meltdown. there are businesses that have created 7.5 million new jobs in the past years. our deficits are falling fast. we are putting the american people's hard-earned progress at risk at the height of response ability, and it doesn't have to happen. let me repeat this. it does not have to happen. all of this is entirely preventable, if the house chooses to do what the senate has already done, and that is the simple act of funding our government without making extraneous or controversial demands in the process, the same way other congresses have for more than 200 years. right now, house republicans continue to tie funding of the government to ideological demands like limiting a woman's access to contraception, all to save face after making some impossible promises to the of the party. let me be clear about this. the affordable care act is ising forward, the fund
have disrupted the economy significantly. it will throw a wrench into our economy at a time when it is beginning to gain traction. as of right now, our economy is in meltdown. there are businesses that have created 7.5 million new jobs in the past years. our deficits are falling fast. we are putting the american people's hard-earned progress at risk at the height of response ability, and it doesn't have to happen. let me repeat this. it does not have to happen. all of this is entirely...
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how do we grow the economy faster? how do we create better jobs, how do we increase wages and incomes? how do we increase opportunity for those who have been locked out of opportunity, how do we create better retirement security, that's what we should be focused on because stakes for the middle class and everybody fighting to get into the middle class could not be higher. today's hyper competitive world we have to make the investments necessary to attract good jobs, that pay good wages and offer high standards of living. and although ultimately our success will depend on all innovation and hard work of our private sector, all of that grit and resilience of the american people, government is going to have a critical role. in making sure we have an education system that prepares our children and workers for a global economy. the budget congress passes will determine whether we can hire more workers to upgrade our transportation and communications networks, fund the kinds of research and development that have always kept
how do we grow the economy faster? how do we create better jobs, how do we increase wages and incomes? how do we increase opportunity for those who have been locked out of opportunity, how do we create better retirement security, that's what we should be focused on because stakes for the middle class and everybody fighting to get into the middle class could not be higher. today's hyper competitive world we have to make the investments necessary to attract good jobs, that pay good wages and...
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. >> jonas, you're not sure this is a win for the economy? >> i don't think a city or a region can pull off a $12.50 minimum wage, then the jobs won't come there and it will look bad. but california just passed the $12.50 minimum wage law. it will work better than a city because that's a whole state. you can prove that you raise the cost of labor, demand for labor will go down, you'll get higher unemployment. mathematically sound. what it doesn't capture is what you call revolution insurance. if you're on the minimum wage, you have a maximum wage. people will get mad, they'll vote, raise upper tax brackets like they did because minimum wage hasn't gone up in recent yearses. you give them a little, you pay them an above market rate then all of a sudden it's tok make $10 million as well. that's a good trade-off that will keep capitalism healthier. >> but this isn't about minimum wage. understand, this is only about big box stores. >> about fair wages, john. >> only against walmart. >> let me get gary b. in there. i know you've been waiting to j
. >> jonas, you're not sure this is a win for the economy? >> i don't think a city or a region can pull off a $12.50 minimum wage, then the jobs won't come there and it will look bad. but california just passed the $12.50 minimum wage law. it will work better than a city because that's a whole state. you can prove that you raise the cost of labor, demand for labor will go down, you'll get higher unemployment. mathematically sound. what it doesn't capture is what you call revolution...
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, thehrir reason they are there is because their system turned out 10,000 college graduates and the economy never produced anywhere near 400,000 jobs for college graduates. there's a lot of instability in the world. manifested by the financial crisis and how quickly it sped across the world, but also in how these wonderful, open borders could lead to what happened at the boston marathon. two boys come here looking for a college education and seem to be this or the other thing goes wrong. they decide that the only way for their lives to have meaning is take other people's lives away. they were not empowered as you about a year before, you remember another young man tried to blow up a car bomb in times square in new york. he and his wife got college degrees in america. he had a job and a home and a home mortgage. like a lot of americans, he lost it. most of us were raised to face failure and pick ourselves up and go back to work and make something good happen. [applause] i hope you will do that. thisow, he thought isolated him from the rest of the world, so the only way his lead could matter
, thehrir reason they are there is because their system turned out 10,000 college graduates and the economy never produced anywhere near 400,000 jobs for college graduates. there's a lot of instability in the world. manifested by the financial crisis and how quickly it sped across the world, but also in how these wonderful, open borders could lead to what happened at the boston marathon. two boys come here looking for a college education and seem to be this or the other thing goes wrong. they...
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coming up i'll speak with one activist who wants to democratize our local economies and most show you how. the continuing inconsistent rise of china beat the clearing district to fly zones or a critical view on the subject of buying u.s. dollar did in fact it would appear that china is tearing a page from washington's playbook to make rules to its geopolitical interests. fact that it's. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america to find a job ready to join the movement then walk away from the b
coming up i'll speak with one activist who wants to democratize our local economies and most show you how. the continuing inconsistent rise of china beat the clearing district to fly zones or a critical view on the subject of buying u.s. dollar did in fact it would appear that china is tearing a page from washington's playbook to make rules to its geopolitical interests. fact that it's. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's...
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and you would expect it to be amplified by the banking sector as most money in the economy is created in dodge honestly through critic creation by traditional banks banks can lend in london lend up the monetary base the fed can indirectly influence bank lending by keeping interest rates low which means that banks need to lend more and take on riskier investments to try to maintain their net interest margin but while the base has tripled we have seen the money supply increase substantially but it hasn't increased at the same rates we haven't seen an unprecedented expansion of the money supply which you might have expected when there is you might have expected some sort of amplification we haven't seen the inflation or even hyperinflation that some have expected while the monetary base was increasing. we're just seeing why haven't we seen a more drastic increase in the money supply or one of the reasons that we haven't seen more drastic increase in the money supply is because of interest on excess reserves now this was something that the fed started in two thousand and eight during the
and you would expect it to be amplified by the banking sector as most money in the economy is created in dodge honestly through critic creation by traditional banks banks can lend in london lend up the monetary base the fed can indirectly influence bank lending by keeping interest rates low which means that banks need to lend more and take on riskier investments to try to maintain their net interest margin but while the base has tripled we have seen the money supply increase substantially but...
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he says because the federal economy is still experiencing growing pains it would probably be best for the city to have a large sum of emergency cash. he is hoping that they can move some of that money to help parts of the district that needed the most. >> we hope that we have an opportunity to make significant new investment in social programs but i certainly want to be able to make. >> the mayor did not specify which programs those were, but he said it was unlikely that property taxes would go down although that is something that the council will look at. a public hearing is scheduled for next wednesday morning 10:00 right here at the wilson building. abc7 news. >> the speed limit on the inner county connector could be raised to 70 m.p.h. if the bill in annapolis becomes law. 3 delegates are co-sponsoring the bill that would raise the speed limit from 65 to 70 miles per hour. a separate emergency bill would raise the speed limit to 60 m.p.h.. >> >> well, one person is dying for snow and the other at once warm weather. >> no, i am hoping for cold temperatures with snow. >> you will bo
he says because the federal economy is still experiencing growing pains it would probably be best for the city to have a large sum of emergency cash. he is hoping that they can move some of that money to help parts of the district that needed the most. >> we hope that we have an opportunity to make significant new investment in social programs but i certainly want to be able to make. >> the mayor did not specify which programs those were, but he said it was unlikely that property...
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the economy is still slack. so if republicans want the economy to grow faster, create more jobs faster they should want to get rid of it. is irresponsible to keep it in place. and if congress is serious about wanting to grow the economy faster and create jobs faster the first order of business must be to pass a sensible budget that replaces the sequester with a balanced plan that is both fiscally sound and finds investments like education and basic research and infrastructure that we need to grow. this is not asking too much. congress, the most fundamental job as passing a budget. and congress needs to get it done without triggering another crisis, without shutting down the government or, worse, threatening not to pay this country's bills. after all the progress that we have made of his last four and a half years, the idea of reversing the progress because of an unwillingness to compromise our because of some ideological agenda is the height of irresponsibility. it is now with the american people need right now.
the economy is still slack. so if republicans want the economy to grow faster, create more jobs faster they should want to get rid of it. is irresponsible to keep it in place. and if congress is serious about wanting to grow the economy faster and create jobs faster the first order of business must be to pass a sensible budget that replaces the sequester with a balanced plan that is both fiscally sound and finds investments like education and basic research and infrastructure that we need to...
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saying that our economy remains more dynamic and resilient than other advanced economies and that the only thing putting us at risk is, and i'm quoting here, repeated brinksmanship. that's what the credit rating agencies say. that wasn't a political statement. that was an analysis of what's hurting our economy by people whose job it is to analyze these things, that also happens to be the view of our diplomats who have been hearing from their counter parts internationally. some of the same folks who pushed for the shutdown and threatened default claim their actions were needed to get america back on the right track, to make sure we're strong, but probably nothing has done more damage to america's credibility in the world, our standing with other countries than the spectacle that we've seen these past several weeks. it's encouraged our enemies. it's emboldened our competitors and it's depressed our friends who look to us for steady leadership. now the good news is we'll bounce back from this. we always do. america's the bedrock of the global economy for a reason. we are the indispensabl
saying that our economy remains more dynamic and resilient than other advanced economies and that the only thing putting us at risk is, and i'm quoting here, repeated brinksmanship. that's what the credit rating agencies say. that wasn't a political statement. that was an analysis of what's hurting our economy by people whose job it is to analyze these things, that also happens to be the view of our diplomats who have been hearing from their counter parts internationally. some of the same folks...